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ckinson, 4th U. S. artillery, were both killed. Gens. Vinton, Kimball, Caldwell, and Campbell were wounded, but none of them seriously. --Major Jennings, of the 26th New York Volunteers, and Col. Sinclair, of the Pa. Reserves, are also among the wounded. All the wounded are being properly cared for, and to-night the surgeons are indefatigable in their efforts to relieve the sufferers. Why the rebel Lee did not make resistance to the crossing of the Rappahannock. Fredericksburg, Dec. 12. --The great battle has not yet come off; but before the setting of tomorrow's sun it will, beyond much doubt, be known whether we are to occupy Richmond this winter or not. The slight resistance that General Lee offered to the crossing of the Rappahannock seems to have been designed, and not a matter altogether of necessity, as many were led to suppose yesterday.--It seems to have been ascertained to-day beyond much doubt that Jackson did not effect a junction with Lee until last